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Bouma confident over Villa deal

Wilfred Bouma is confident Martin O'Neill will offer him an extension to his current contract at Aston Villa.

By Rob Parrish

Last Updated: 11/02/08 12:21pm

Wilfred Bouma is confident Martin O'Neill will offer him an extension to his current contract at Aston Villa.

The Dutch defender's existing deal expires in the summer, but Villa have a further one-year option that they can take up.

The club have until the end of April to inform Bouma of their intentions, but O'Neill has already indicated he is keen to retain his services.

And the former PSV Eindhoven player, signed for £3.5million in August 2005, is happy to remain in the Midlands for at least another 12 months.

Happy

He told the club's official website: "At the moment, I'm happy here. If the manager has said he'll sort it out, he'll sort it out. He did with the other players.

"I'm in a good position, so I'm not worried. I know he's pleased with me or he wouldn't pick me. The club are in a good position as well, so I have that option, and we'll see. But as I say, I'm not worried.

"Also the team are winning and I've stayed away from injuries which kept me out of the team at the beginning. But that's over now."

Bouma broke his scoring duck for the club at the 76th time of asking, finding the net to equalise against Newcastle and set Villa on their way to a 4-1 triumph.

Steady

He added: "I've waited a long time for that, but it was nice - especially in a match where we were struggling.

"I'm very delighted. I never expected my first goal for Villa to be with my right foot but it was a great feeling.

"My performances are steady, as I'm a steady player, but if you can score once in a while then that's great as well and the goal was nice."